Sept. 3 at Navy tba
Sept. 10 West Chester tba
Sept. 17 Delaware State tba
Sept.24 *OldDominion tba
Oct. 1 at *Maine tba
Oct. 8 *William & Mary tba
Oct. 15 *Massachusetts tba
Oct. 22 at *Rhode Island tba
Oct. 29 at *Towson tba
Nov. 12 *Richmond tba
Nov. 19 at *Villanova
That is a good schedule. KC always said the problem with playing Navy is that it is so much work to prepare for them...and the work is useless because you don't use it again in any other game (with the exception of JMU). The Navy game in the beginning is sweet...just gives us a lot of time to prepare for their offense. And with WCU and DSU the following weeks, it will be just like fall practice to get back on a normal practice schedule for the regular season.
Barring injuries, our O-line will be even bigger and better next year (scary), so our QB will get to settle in while AP does his thing. Defense will lose a lot, especially the DBs, but we have depth and the first three games won't feature a lot of quality/quantity passing offenses.
ODU, W&M, UMass, and UR at home...check.

Rather have them at home next year.
Maine, URI, Towson away...should be at least 2 of 3...and really no reason to not win at Maine when the weather won't be bad.
And then there is nova...almost a home game.
UD should be playoff bound with that schedule.
